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Author: Nancy Virden

Struggles with Major Depression have ultimately led to a life of joy I didn't believe was possible. The goal of Always the Fight Ministries is to bring hope to the hopeless and encouragement to their supports.

Struggles with Major Depression have ultimately led to a life of joy I didn’t believe was possible. The goal of Always the Fight Ministries is to bring hope to the hopeless and encouragement to their supports.

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Published September 29, 2019December 7, 2019 by Nancy Virden in emotions, Help Yourself, Mental Health (General)
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Validation Paves the Way to Healing and Recovery

Published September 26, 2019December 7, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Depression, Mental Health (General), Stigma, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Harassment is Abuse

Published September 22, 2019December 7, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Abuse, Boundaries
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Who is this Jesus, and Why Does He Care How I Feel?

Published September 19, 2019September 17, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Anxiety, Depression, Faith, Help Yourself, Mental Health (General), Suicide, What to Do-Say for Depressed Loved One
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Published September 15, 2019September 14, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Abuse, Anxiety, Depression, Help Yourself
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Published September 12, 2019September 14, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Faith, Mental Health (General), Musings on Life, Stigma
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I’m Glad You Are Alive

Published September 8, 2019September 7, 2019 by Nancy Virden in Depression, Stigma, Suicide
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